Validation of the acenocoumarol EU-PACT algorithms: similar performance in the Rotterdam Study cohort as in the original study

RMF van Schie, N el Khedr, TI Verhoef, Martina Teichert, Bruno Stricker, Bert Hofman, PN Buhre, JAM Wessels, T Schalekamp, S le Cessie, FJM van der Meer, FR Rosendaal, A den Boer, AH Zee, Loes Visser

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Abstract

Aim: To evaluate the performance of the European Pharmacogenetics of Anticoagulant Therapy (EU-PACT) acenocoumarol dose algorithms in an independent data set. The EU-PACT trial investigates the added value of pretreatment genotyping for use of warfarin, phenprocoumon and acenocoumarol. Patients & methods: External validation was performed in the Rotterdam Study cohort using information about 707 acenocoumarol users. R-2, which measures the strength of correlation between the predicted and observed acenocoumarol dose, mean absolute error and mean squared error were calculated to evaluate the performance of the original algorithm. Results: Validation resulted in a R-2 of 52.7 and 12.9% compared with an R-2 of 52.6 and 17.8% in the original study for the genotype-guided and nongenotype-guided dose algorithm, respectively. For the genotype-guided dose algorithm, the mean absolute error was 0.48 mg/day and the mean squared error was 0.38 (mg/day)(2). For the nongenotype-guided dose algorithm, the mean absolute error was 0.62 mg/day and the mean squared error was 0.63 (mg/day)2. Conclusion: The EU-PACT acenocoumarol algorithm performs just as accurately in this study as in the original study, which implies applicability in various populations.
Original languageUndefined/Unknown
Pages (from-to)1239-1245
Number of pages7
JournalPharmacogenomics
Volume13
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

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  • EMC NIHES-01-64-01
  • EMC NIHES-03-77-02

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